This Psalm begins with an indignant remonstrance with those in
authority, who not only fail to administer justice equitably, but are
themselves among the worst of offenders (Psalms 58:1-2). A description
of the incurably wicked, among whom, it is implied, such men must be
classed, follows (Psalms 58... [ Continue Reading ]
_O congregation_ This rendering of the obscure word _çlěm_, adopted
by the scholars of the early part of the 16th century from the learned
Rabbi David Kimchi (c. 1160 1235), cannot be defended, and does not
suit the context. The word _çlěm_occurs elsewhere only in the title
of Psalms 56, and from it... [ Continue Reading ]
An indignant remonstrance with those in authority, who, instead of
condemning crime, are themselves the most guilty criminals.... [ Continue Reading ]
_Yea_ Or, Nay, for the particle implies a negative answer, and an
additional accusation. Far from judging equitably, you are yourselves
the greatest offenders.
_in heart_ Inwardly they are ever contriving some scheme of injustice,
like the nobles against whom Micah inveighs (Psalms 2:1), as "workin... [ Continue Reading ]
_are estranged_ From God and His laws. Cp. Ephesians 4:18, "alienated
from the life of God": Colossians 1:21, "alienated and enemies in your
mind in your evil works," where St Paul uses the word
(ἀπῃλλοτριωμένοι) employed by the LXX here.
"The imagination of man's heart is evil from his youth" (Gen... [ Continue Reading ]
A description of the class to which these wicked judges belong; the
deliberately wicked, who are deaf to remonstrance and incapable of
reformation.... [ Continue Reading ]
They are not only insidious and venomous as serpents, but obstinately
oppose all attempts to control them; like the deaf adder or asp, most
venomous of all serpents, which resists all the arts of the charmer.
The Arabs distinguish the -deaf" serpent from that which answers the
call of the charmer by... [ Continue Reading ]
The figure of the serpent, typical of insidious deadliness, is changed
to that of the lion, typical of open ferocity.
_Break … break out_ Render them powerless for harm. Two strong
words, properly used of breaking down and overthrowing walls. Cp.
Psalms 3:7; Job 4:10: Proverbs 30:14.
The LXX rende... [ Continue Reading ]
Since they are thus obstinately and incurably evil, nothing remains
but that they should be deprived of their power to hurt or altogether
destroyed.... [ Continue Reading ]
_as waters_which _run continually_) R.V., restoring P.B.V., as water
that runneth apace: like some torrent that rages wildly for a while
when swollen by a sudden storm, and then vanishes entirely (Job 6:15
ff.).
when _he bendeth_his bow to shoot _his arrows_ A cumbrous rendering
of a peculiar phras... [ Continue Reading ]
Let them be like a snail which melts away and is gone:
Like the untimely births of women, that have not seen the sun.
Two more figures for the destruction of the wicked: let them melt
away; nay, vanish as though they had never existed.
The word _shablûl_puzzled the ancient translators. The LXX re... [ Continue Reading ]
The general sense of the verse is clear, though the second line is
extremely obscure and possibly corrupt. The first line certainly
means, _Before your pots can feel the thorns_(possibly a proverbial
expression), and the verb in the second line means, _He shall sweep
them_(or, _it) away with a whirl... [ Continue Reading ]
_The righteous shall rejoice_&c. On the moral aspects of the triumph
of the godly at the just punishment of the wicked see note on Psalms
5:11, and generally, _Introd_. pp. lxxxviii ff. It is important to
observe that the rejoicing of the righteous is at the vengeance which
God has taken upon the wi... [ Continue Reading ]
The issues of the judgement: the righteous rejoice in the discomfiture
of their oppressors: men in general recognise the reality of God's
moral government of the world.... [ Continue Reading ]
_So that a man shall say_ Rather, So that men shall say: the mass of
men, who are neither -righteous" nor -wicked," but as it were
spectators of the conflict between the righteous and the wicked.
_Verily_ This particle expresses the recognition of a truth which has
been obscured or questioned: -aft... [ Continue Reading ]